An outraged DeleteLawZ Jose “Chille” DeCastro held a nearly four-hour live stream on YouTuber Saturday night calling on all his fans to brigade YouTube’s Twitter accounts as he claimed commenting on his YouTube shorts was not working for all of his followers, despite the counts of comments increased on his shorts every time he highlighted them.
DeCastro’s paranoia about commenting was highlighted in a short video he played on his live stream that showed someone having difficulty leaving a comment on his shorts. He told his fans that they needed to immediately brigade @YouTubeCreators and @teamYouTube on twitter to demand that they fix the problem.
The YouTuber was obsessed with his perceived problem throughout the stream, getting more and more agitated after YouTube’s accounts on Twitter failed to adequately help him resolve the issue, nor did his fans embark on his demanded brigading of the accounts as only his report and direct interaction with YouTube’s representatives could work to his benefit.
As a fan reminded us, this is a particularly bad time of year for DeCastro as it’s the one-year anniversary of his firing of former partner Collin Campbell, who he ultimately let go after a blow up after another misunderstanding on DeCastro’s part.
It was a year ago that the Welsh News Network account randomly received a gifted membership on DeCastro’s main DeleteLawZ channel. DeCastro, not understanding the random nature of gifted memberships, accused Campbell of working in collusion with his most hated critics and directly giving the account a membership to his channel, widening the on-going explosion between the two former friends and business partners.
Also of note is the fact that Campbell’s Project Constitution account on Twitter has recently quintupled the numbers of Twitter followers when compared to DeCastro’s main twitter account. Campbell currently has 10,800 followers to DeCastro’s 2,103 twitter followers on his main DeletelawZ account.
The problems continued to pile up for DeCastro as he again made a direct promise on Saturday’s live stream that his new TeamDLZ website would be up by the end of the day, with the site remaining unlaunched on Sunday at noon Eastern time.
DeCastro’s live stream was otherwise uneventful, with DeCastro demanding his followers take time to “petition” Arizona Judge Nick Saccone, who DeCastro named “Dick Bag.” The judge recently found probable cause for officers to arrest a deaf man whose arrest was the subject of recent viral video after he was tased repeatedly by police.
The Youtuber also demanded that his followers find him complete police body cam videos on YouTube that he can take to repurpose on in videos for both his YouTube channel and to be featured “unredacted” on his Twitter and Patreon accounts. He made it clear to target smaller creators who would not be prone to copyright strike him for using their material.
Copyright and fair use also seemed to be on DeCastro’s mind throughout the video, as he stopped during featured videos during the live stream to announce that he was providing reactions to the videos he was viewing. DeCastro apparently recently received a copyright strike on his channel, resulting in his perceived need to announce that he was using all new videos under fair use guidelines.
DeCastro made $145.00 in super chat revenue during the nearly four-hour stream and is already scheduled to live stream again this afternoon.
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Chille willy is a nonce.